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singularity

[sing-gyuh-lar-i-tee] / ˌsɪŋ gyəˈlær ɪ ti /




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It treats each episode as a chance to evoke the sensory singularity of food, for better or worse.

From Salon

A great deal of persistent effort carried us through and eventually led to our measuring a phenomenon even more exciting than a Dirac point: another kind of singularity.

From Scientific American

“If this isn’t ‘the Singularity,’ it’s certainly a singularity: a transformative technological step that is going to broadly accelerate a whole bunch of art, science and human knowledge — and create some problems,” he said.

From New York Times

I have had a singularity of wanting similar to Kendall; I’ve always only wanted to be an actor.

From New York Times

That implies a big bang occurred at some point, even if that event happened many bouncing universes ago, which in turn suggests that it took a singularity to get everything going in the first place.

From Scientific American